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Here's some background:
Mr. Rutherford was a Liberal
and was initially appointed as Premier
by the Dominion of Canada
before the first election was ever held in Alberta.
Mr. Babcock, in his book (see below: page 42),
explains Rutherford's statement
from the federal Liberal party's perspective.
"For ardently partisan Liberals,
especially federal Liberals
who faced a contest soon
against a revitalized Conservative party,
such sentiments expressed
by a provincial party leader
were dangerous and irresponsible.
Not only was Rutherford undermining
the primacy of the two-party system,
he was raising the spectre of
western nationalism in its place.
Source:
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The University of Calgary Press, 1989, p. 42.
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It is not in Ft. McMurray (Municipality of Wood Buffalo)
It is not in the Medicine Hat Public Library.
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It is not in Ft. McMurray (Municipality of Wood Buffalo)
It is not in the Medicine Hat Public Library.
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In
turn, his source is listed as:
Strathcona
Plaindealer, 19 March 1909
“I
appeal to you
for the elimination
of selfish and
partisan considerations.
I appeal to you not as Liberals
or
Conservatives,
but as Albertans.
The
Province must stand
before the party.”
Alexander
Rutherford
Alberta's First Premier
Comments
Albertans are being divided and conquered by federal political parties for the benefit of Central Canadians - who live South of the 49th and almost 4000 km away from most Albertans.
I've got no beef with Central Canadians. They simply have different needs, wants, interests, and even outlooks. What I have an issue with is Alberta's Deal with Canada. This must change if Alberta is to thrive again.
Albertans are simply outnumbered, under-represented, and exploited to the tune of $221 billion in only 9 years (2007-2015) and that doesn't count the billions for decades before this.
What can Albertans do about this?
I have written a piece on Alberta's Options called: Analyzing Albertans' Alternatives
GO HERE to think about our options: https://jaybortnik.blogspot.com/p/albertas.html